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41,736 children participated in our consultation on poverty and social inclusion. A report of the full results, and an illustrated summary are now available, which include concrete recommendations from children.

Child and adult Board members came together for their 8th meeting in Brussels from 15-17 March 2026. Children had discussions with MEPs, and the Board brainstormed for the next Work Plan.

In March 2026, the EU adopted it's first Strategy on Intergenerational Fairness. It aims to ensure that the choices we make today improve the opportunities of tomorrow, and that benefits and responsibilities are shared fairly by everyone.

James and Rita from our Rise and Reflect Alumni group took part in a Young Citizens Assembly on Pollinators. Read a summary from James about the event.

The Rise and Reflect Co-Inquiry Group is a new advisory and support body to the EU Children’s Participation Platform made up of young Platform alumni aged 18-21.

We have a team of young members aged 14-17 who help us scope, review and test our communications. Would children from your organisation be interested in joining?

Co-created with our young members, this interactive toolkit will help kids aged 9-13 to become Democracy Champions and to make a difference in their school or community.

The European Commission is stepping up efforts to fight cyberbullying. On the 26th Safer Internet Day, discover the new Action Plan against Cyberbullying!

“We are not going to solve climate change unless and until everyone works together, and children are a vital part of that "everyone.” Hear more from young climate activist and author, Niamh Purcell.

2025 was a busy year for us and our young members. With two important consultations and a Call to Action, children across the EU are making their voices heard!

Hear from Tea, an active member of our Platform since 2023 who wants more children and teenagers to know how their voices can be heard by the European Union!

Our survey on cyberbullying showed that lived experiences and needs for support and prevention were different depending on the children’s age. Read on to see some of the differences between 12- and 17-year-olds.

On this International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women - which focuses on online violence, let's hear from girls, and what they need to help them feel safe online!

A group of children from SOS Villages d’Enfants French 'citizenship workshop' travelled to Iași, Romania, for an Erasmus+ exchange. It became a powerful example of how children can actively shape their own learning and develop their voices as European citizens.

The online survey on poverty and social inclusion is now closed. Results will be published in the coming weeks.